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Thursday, 15 September 2011

HOW MUSIC PRODUCERS WORK

Becoming a music producer can mean discovering and helping shape the careers of award-winning musicians.
However, it takes time, talent, training and contacts. That's because a music producer has plenty of responsibilities during an album production, both on the creative and the business sides.
The producer supervises all aspects of the recording process, from helping to select songs to contracting with session players, selecting the studio time and overseeing the recording budget.
All these responsibilities require musical skill and performance experience, combined with a thorough knowledge of musical genres, music and sound production in a recording studio.
Some music producers work for record labels producing for recording artists under contract, while others produce sound recordings for movies, television shows, music videos, commercials or video games. And while many are full-time employees, others are self-employed.
That type of music career means you also need to be adept at running your own business.
What training do you need to be a music producer? How do you get started? And, most importantly how do you gain clients as a music producer?
Watchout for my next article.
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